
@article{ref1,
title="Multimodel substance use intervention program for male delinquents",
journal="Journal of child and adolescent substance abuse",
year="2002",
author="Friedman, Alfred S. and Terras, Arlene and Glassman, Kimberly",
volume="11",
number="4",
pages="43-65",
abstract="In this prevention-early intervention project, for inner-city, low SES, court-adjudicated male adolescents, conducted in a residential treatment center, new admissions were randomly assigned to either a program participant group (in a triple-modality social learning program in the classroom), or to a control group. RESULTS: The follow-up assessment (N = 251), at six months after discharge to home and community, showed that the program group reported a significantly greater degree of reduction in drug use/abuse, and in the selling of drugs, but not in alcohol use, or in illegal violent behavior, or in school problems. By means of dosage and process analyses, it was determined that (1) it was the Botvin LST program that was effective in reducing substance use/abuse and the selling of drugs; and (2) that those participants who participated more positively in the Prothrow-Stith Anti-Violence program reduced their violent behavior at follow-up to a significantly greater degree. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by The Haworth Press)Juvenile MaleJuvenile CrimeJuvenile DelinquencyJuvenile InmateJuvenile OffenderJuvenile Substance UseMale OffenderMale CrimeMale DelinquencyMale Substance UseMale InmatePrevention ProgramIntervention ProgramSubstance Use PreventionSubstance Use InterventionDrug Use PreventionDrug Use InterventionAlcohol Use InterventionAlcohol Use PreventionProgram EffectivenessProgram EvaluationDelinquency PreventionDelinquency InterventionCrime PreventionCrime Intervention07-06<p />",
language="en",
issn="1067-828X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}